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Gold Buckle Network Sponsors Western Wishes Foundation

Online Network Donates Portion of General Store Sales to Help Children and Young Adults

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) January 10, 2005 -- Gold Buckle Network (GBN) (www.goldbucklenetwork.com) announced today its official support of Western Wishes Foundation, an award-winning national program that grants wishes to children and young adults who are critically ill, severely injured, or physically challenged. GBN will donate a percentage of its General Store sales to Western Wishes in honor of these courageous young people.

Western Wishes unites these inspiring children and young adults who love the Western way of life with their heroes and role models in Western sports and country music. When a GBN visitor buys a special gift for themselves or another Western enthusiast, they also make a difference in a sick or physically challenged child or young adult's life.

In its 11th year, this award-winning national program rewards the fighting spirit of children and young adults from rodeo and ranching families who have conquered or are battling cancer, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, heart afflictions, and severe head and spinal cord injuries. Celebrating their determination to get back in the saddle again," Western Wishes gives them and other children hope to endure the long road to recovery.

Its true that 20% of our kids lose the fight, mostly to cancer; but 80% of our kids are success stories and serve as shining examples of true grit and determination," said Western Wishes Founder and Executive Director Donnalyn Quintana. From Cheyenne to Ft. Worth, from Calgary to the National Finals Rodeo, Western Wishes has worked hard to put these kids in the spotlight. Thanks to individual donations and sponsors like GBN, the program continues to grow and offer more kids the opportunity to reach for the stars and see their wishes come true."

Many of these youths would be turned away from traditional wish" organizations because those organizations limit selections to terminal children under the age of 18. Western Wishes accepts both ill children and young adults who have beaten the odds." Recipients are predominantly rodeo competitors or ranch-raised children.

Numerous rodeo champions and country music artists have graciously participated in Western Wishes programs. For many, their first names are enough to identify them: Reba, Tuff, Shania, Ty, and Charmayne. The Western Wishes recipients who persevere daily to overcome adversity are rewarded by these gracious celebrities, each of whom possesses a heart as big as his or her name. They inspire and motivate these special kids and reinforce that they too are stars.

The common thread we find with most Western Wishes kids is that they possess a fierce competitive spirit which allows them to focus on their goals rather than their afflictions, and that reinforces a positive outlook," said Quintana. She adds, Somehow, they are able to become ‘ambassadors of hope to others who are about to begin the long road to recovery, or who are preparing to face the end of an already too-short life."

Western Wishes helps children and young adults through private contributions and corporate sponsorships. Individuals and organizations may volunteer or make a donation by contacting Donnalyn Quintana at (940) 898-8244.

Western Wishes children and all other Western enthusiasts can watch rodeo, movies and TV shows, listen to country music, and shop for unique Western products at www.goldbucklenetwork.com. GBN is The New Way To Access The West.

About Gold Buckle Network (GBN)
GBN is an online TV network, music source, and department store for everything Western. At www.goldbucklenetwork.com visitors watch rodeos and other Western sports, classic full-length Western movies, documentaries, lifestyle programs, kids shows and more. In addition, GBN Radio streams digital country music and the GBN General Store offers a great selection of unique Western-influenced products. GBN is The New Way To Access The West — an entertaining and informative online community for millions of Western enthusiasts all over the world. Businesses rely on GBN for one-to-one access to this significant consumer market. For more information about GBN, please visit www.goldbucklenetwork.com.

The Gold Buckle Network name, the GBN acronym, the Gold Buckle Network logo, and The New Way To Access The West are trademarks of Gold Buckle Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Contact:
Victor DiBlasi, Gold Buckle Network
Phone (972) 387-4320
victord@goldbucklenetwork.com

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ATTACHED FILES

Granting Wishes for Over 10 Years
Western Wishes Executive Director Donnalyn Quintana

A Grand Time
All-around champion, Ty Murray and cancer survivor, Casey, share a moment at the Las Vegas MGM Grand during the NFR.

Saddle Up!
Dove Award-winning singer, Susie Luchsinger, world champion Charmayne James, and recipient Kare receiving a special "Courts" saddle.

Celebrating with the World Champ
World Champion Dan Mortenson with Devon at the NFR Gold Coast Buckle ceremony. This little Nevada cowboy is a leukemia survivor.

It's Reba!
Reba McEntire with Junior Rodeo Champion, Rachael, at a Salt Lake City concert. Rachael was battling leukemia at the time of the concert.

Thanks, Shania!
Shania Twain at Nampa Stampede Stadium concert with Oregon ranch-raised boy, Benson, who continues to battle a rare disease.

Western Wishes Foundation
www.westernwishes.com

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